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Validated hydrophilic interaction LCMS/MS method for determination of 2-pyrrolidinone residue: applied to a depletion study of 2-pyrrolidinone in swine liver
Validated hydrophilic interaction LCMS/MS method for determination of 2-pyrrolidinone residue: applied to a depletion study of 2-pyrrolidinone in swin
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Validated hydrophilic interaction LCMS/MS method for determination of 2-pyrrolidinone residue: applied to a depletion study of 2-pyrrolidinone in swine liver
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Yanhong Liu
,
Ximing Chen
,
Yanhong Ji
,
Jiangtao Chen
,
Guangxiang Wang
,
Youjun Shang
,
Xiangtao Liu
,
Jack Pan
A hydrophilic interaction high-performance
liquid chromatography
coupled with
tandem mass spectrometry
(LC-MS/MS) method for determination of 2-pyrrolidinone in swine liver was developed and validated. After the fortification of 2-pyrrolidinone-d6 as the internal standard, 2-pyrrolidinone in swine liver was extracted by acetonitrile, and the supernatant was led through a C18 + WAX mixed-mode
solid phase extraction
(SPE) cartridge. Furthermore, the eluate was adjusted to pH 5.0 and then led through a strong cationic exchange SPE cartridge. 2-Pyrrolidinone and 2-pyrrolidinone-d6 were concentrated and eluted by acetonitrile containing 2% ammonium hydroxide. The final eluate was acidified and then injected for hydrophilic interaction LC-MS/MS analysis.
Mass spectrometry
detection was carried using positive turbo-ion spray ionization mode. The
multiple reaction monitoring
transitions were 86 → 69 for 2-pyrrolidinone and 92 → 75 for 2-pyrrolidinone-d6. The C18 + WAX mixed-mode SPE cleanup greatly prevented the rapid contamination of mass spectrometer. The further SCX SPE cleanup thoroughly eliminated the absolute matrix effect. Solvent calibration standards could be readily used for
quantitative analysis
of 2-pyrrolidinone with excellent precision and accuracy. Endogenous levels of 2-pyrrolidinone in some blank matrices was readily determined. Full recoveries were readily achieved by the optimize extraction protocol, and thus the role of 2-pyrrolidinone-d6 was to just compensate the variation of the injections. The
detection limit
was 5 ng g−1 swine liver. The validated method was applied to a depletion study of 2-pyrrolidinone in swine liver following intramuscular administration of a drug 2-pyrrolidinone formulation. The matrix effect from tissue samples usually represented a technical challenge for LC-MS/MS analysis, and a very small molecule such as 2-pyrrolidinone also represented a technical barrier for LC-MS/MS analysis. However, the extraction protocol developed in the present study reached the best outcome: zero matrix effect and full recovery.
Journal:
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry - ANAL BIOANAL CHEM
, vol. 399, no. 3, pp. 1371-1380, 2011
DOI:
10.1007/s00216-010-4395-z
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